Smartphone Technologies Aim To Improve Access To Care And Early Disease Detection
Executive Summary
The transformation of the smartphone into the universal medical device continues at a fast pace. The latest products that could change various health care markets come from the sixth annual Wireless Innovation Project, a competition established by the Vodafone Americas Foundation to support mobile and wireless projects designed to improve people’s lives.
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